calf

cattle

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  • Guernsey cow
    In cow

    …baby cow is called a calf. A female calf is sometimes called a heifer calf and a male a bull calf. A heifer is a female that has not had any offspring. The term usually refers to immature females; after giving birth to her first calf, however, a heifer becomes…

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slaughtering

  • meat cutting
    In meat processing: Cattle, calves, and sheep

    These animals are usually stunned mechanically, but some sheep slaughter facilities also use electrical stunning. The feet are removed from the carcasses before they are suspended by the Achilles tendon of a hind leg for exsanguination. The carcasses are then skinned with…

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veal

  • cuts of veal; meat processing
    In veal

    calves slaughtered between 3 and 14 weeks, delicate in flavour, pale grayish white in colour, firm and fine-grained, with velvety texture. It has no marbling, and the small amount of fat covering is firm and white. In modern livestock farming, calves bred to yield high-quality…

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  • meat cutting
    In meat processing: Veal fabrication

    Calves are up to 20 weeks of age with carcasses ranging from 56 to 135 kilograms.

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